Research

Circles of Support & Accountability: A Canadian National Replication of Outcome Findings
International Debate
August 22, 2011

Circles of Support & Accountability: A Canadian National Replication of Outcome Findings

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Research ethics and the ‘News of the World’
Featured
July 11, 2011

Research ethics and the ‘News of the World’

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A Brand New Brand
Business and Management INK
June 13, 2011

A Brand New Brand

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Be careful what you wish for…
International Debate
May 28, 2011

Be careful what you wish for…

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How did students become ‘academically adrift’?

How did students become ‘academically adrift’?

‘Academically Adrift’, a new book on the failures of higher education, finds that undergraduates don’t study, and professors don’t make them. A […]

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Time to concentrate?

Time to concentrate?

UK Government and research funding agencies are pursuing a strategy of focusing and concentrating the funding of social science research into a […]

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A new binary divide? Social science after concentration, and how to cope…

A new binary divide? Social science after concentration, and how to cope…

Perri 6, Professor of Social Policy at Nottingham Trent University, has produced a detailed analysis of the implications of concentrating doctoral training […]

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Writing a Literature Review?

Writing a Literature Review?

“Strengthening Your Literature Review”, by Rebecca Reuber of the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was the most frequently read article in Family […]

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Do Asian-American parents push their kids?

Do Asian-American parents push their kids?

Does the Tiger Mother get it right? While some view Asian-Americans as pushy, stressing their children into exceptional achievement, research doesn’t bear […]

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Ideas and analysis – what politicians want from social scientists

Ideas and analysis – what politicians want from social scientists

Interview with Chair of All-Party Parliamentary Group on Social Science & Policy. Kelvin Hopkins is MP for Luton North and Chair of […]

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Research Ethics and James Bond

Research Ethics and James Bond

It is not often, as a middle aged academic, that I get to feel like James Bond – but there is something about […]

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Interview with Richard Bartholomew – Joint head of the Government Social Research Service

Interview with Richard Bartholomew – Joint head of the Government Social Research Service

It is important that government policy is supported by the best evidence possible, and this is as true in the area of […]

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